To: jempet
There is a time and a place for politics, and this isn't one of them.I recall all of THEM dancing in the streets on September 11th. So what...is the meter of political correctness now to be used on posts here or WHAT?
To: LinuxRocks
I recall all of THEM dancing in the streets on September 11th.Are we the same as them? Or are we better?
So what...is the meter of political correctness now to be used on posts here or WHAT?
How about the meter of Christian charity?
To: LinuxRocks; Physicist
"I recall all of THEM dancing in the streets on September 11th." LinuxRocks, sorry pal, but you are way out of line with your comments. I suggest you actually seek out an Iranian in this country, and ask him what the general consensus is in Iran. I have talked to a couple, and what they told me does NOT line up with what you believe the MAJORITY of Iranians think.
These Iranians below, were holding candles, mourning the 9/11 attacks.
![](http://album.iranvajahan.net/albums/Iran/iran1.jpg)
68 posted on
12/26/2003 9:42:59 AM PST by
FBD
To: LinuxRocks
Those were Palestinians, not Iranians.
Iranians held candle light vigils.
I don't understand why we tend to think of the Middle East as one COUNTRY.
I've heard this 'dancing in the streets' on various occasions, when it was a group of 20 palestinians, somehow that came to represent 30+ countries.
To: LinuxRocks
There is a democratic movement in Iran.
The Mullahs are not popular. I don't recall them dancing on 9/11.....now, the Palestinians did.
100 posted on
12/26/2003 12:57:27 PM PST by
rwfromkansas
("Men stumble over the truth, but most pick themselves up as if nothing had happened." Churchill)
To: LinuxRocks
Hope you apologize...!
113 posted on
12/26/2003 10:18:08 PM PST by
F14 Pilot
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